Mysterious Metal Sphere Falls From Space In Namibia

A Mysterious Metal Sphere Falls From Space In Namibia, Africa, which according to Paul Ludik, director of the country’s National Forensic Science Institute, is not so uncommon.
Get out the crash helmets if you live in the Southern Hemisphere, because reports of metal spheres falling from space are common.
Officials report that the mysterious metal sphere that fell from space into the Namibian grasslands in November of 2011, is not alien. But, that’s about all they know for certain about the object, or at least what they are telling the general public.
The strange 13 pound, metal sphere with two bumps on its poles was found by a farmer near Onamatunga in the Omunsati region between November 15 and November 20.
During that time, explosions were heard in the area before the discovery, but there was no evidence of an explosion seen around the area where the mysterious metal sphere was found.
The mysterious metal sphere has a circumference of 3.6 feet, is made of a “sophisticated” (what ever that means) metal alloy, that is known to man. But, the sphere has no markings that would identify it.
At this time, no international space agency has claimed the mysterious metal ball.
According to Paul Ludik, “A number of tests have been performed on the object, and it appears to be hollow. We are still busy with a detailed examination of the object.”
Ludik also stated that “the object poses no cause for alarm.”
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